Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers

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Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers
Awarded by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Type Medal
Eligibility Ontario resident aged 15 to 24
Awarded for Outstanding achievements and contributions by young volunteers.
Statistics
Established 1998
Total awarded 57 as of 2008

The Ontario Medal for Young Voluteers is an honour presented annually by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario for outstanding contributions by young volunteers in the province of Ontario. The medal is part of the Canadian honours system.

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[edit] Background

The medal was created in 1998 to recognize the outstanding contributions of young people between the ages of 15 and 24, to improve the quality of life in Ontario and internationally through volunteer activities. By honouring outstanding contributions made by youth volunteers, this award recognizes exceptional young people as role models. Up to 10 recipients are chosen each year.

Recipients are selected by an independent advisory council made up of seven members appointed by the Lieutenant Governor on the advice of his or her Premier. The Lieutenant Governor is the honourary chair of the advisory council.

[edit] Description

Medals awaiting presentation at the 2008 investiture.
Medals awaiting presentation at the 2008 investiture.

The medal is in the shape of a circle with an Ontario trillium - the province's floral emblem - in the centre and surrounded by three identical shapes signifying V for volunteer, and also signifying active people. The colours of the medal are red (the colour of the Ontarian flag), white and green (the colours of the trillium), and gold.

[edit] Recipients

1998:

1999:

2000: Melissa Gould

2001: Erin Ashley Beckett, Shashi Bhat, Shantel Ivits, Upasana Krishnadev, Heather McMullen, Heather Menzies, Louroz Munson Mercader, Marie-Claude Robert, Cynthia Rutters, Thomas Urbaniak[1]

2002: Arthur Kong

2003:

2004:

2005: Jessica Asnani, Kevin Goswell, Jordan Axani, Judy Hole, Sukhveer Bains, Myuri Manogaran, Adam Birrell, Tyler Meredith, Paul Cescon, Heather Muir, Sarah Dell, Christian Scenna, Roxanne Dubois, Jeffery Siu, Catherine French, Valeria Spezzano, Christina Fung, Victoria Zimmer[2]

2006:Christopher Berrigan, David George, Mireille Gomes, Christina Katsios, Clifford Mushquash, Cheryl Perera, Jeenira Thevasagayam[3]

2007: Maddison Babineau, Justin Lucas Beaver, James Binsfeld, Jeremy Dias, Ryan Hreljac, Christine Kerr, Laura Konkel, Derek Lawrence, Rohit Mehta, Jason Slater, Nomusa Taylor-Dube[4]

2008: Wendell Adjetey, Monica Armanious, Viviana Astudillo-Clavijo, Michaela Chen, Matthew Cutler, Julie Harmgardt, Gerald Mak, Adam Wheeler.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
  2. ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
  3. ^ CNW Group | ONTARIO MINISTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION | Young Ontarians recognized for their volunteer contributions
  4. ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News

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